13 December 13
My last routine walk in the valley.
Russet Bush Warbler 3
Asian Stubtail 1
Siberian Rubythroat 3
Daurian Redstart 1
Red-flanked Bluetail 1
I have used
ebird to record every species I have seen this year and it has amounted to more than 5000 records (is this a good or bad thing Geoff W?). Ebird has some limitations, mainly due to species names but I have found it useful to record routine species and have actually built up a fairly good picture of what occurs when and patterns are starting to emerge. I have always kept note books but not submitted records for all species, only the more unusual birds. I also like the fact that you are encouraged to submit numbers as I had only previously recorded a species occurrence not abundance. This has made me pay more attention - for example, I would never have bothered to count the red-whiskered bulbul flock and would have left it at "lots". All records are downloadable as a Excel file.
Species seen: 142
Birds of the year:
Fork-tailed Drongo Cuckoo (a tick!)
Malayan Night Heron (a tick!)
Swinhoe's Minivet(a tick!)
Red-whiskered bulbul (a high count!)
I have been disappointed by how little I have heard the Brown Wood Owl this year, there has been a lot of building activity which may well have moved them on. I have been out routinely listening at dawn, dusk and in the evening with only eight records this year.
I am hopeful that Yung Shue O will be productive, my neighbour has already told me Brown Fish Owl sits on a branch behind her house!
Dylan
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